This is false. When you add a carbonate to universal indicator it's does not turn milky. In actual fact it turns either like thick bubbly layers or stay the same depending on the acid type are using in this situation. Because of chemistry scientists have sussed that there is no acid which can make the universal indicator turn milky. So the answer to the question is no and if you have to put this question into into a trye or false table then this question would go under FALSE because it does not turn milky.
you can use the hydrochloric acid to differentiate between the zinc carbonate and zinc chloride as the zinc carbonate will give effervescence and the gas produced (carbon dioxide) turns lime water milky..and the zinc chloride will give no ppt
Chlorine turns moist universal indicator paper red, then bleached. It has the same effect on blue litmus paper (red then bleached). this shows it is an acidic gas and so when reacts with sodium for example (an alkali metal) makes sodium chloride (salt).
ammonium hydroxide is a basic or alkaline salt & phenolphthelin gives pink colour in basic medium because it is a basic indicator
It turns the moisture indicator brown. It stains it like it would stain your skin. it also can burn ...
It can identify acids and alkalis because it reacts with both. If you add some crystals of this to acid carbon dioxide gas will bubble up, and this turns lime water milky. If you add some crystals to an alkali, ammonia smell will be recognised. A more stringent test is that it turns damp litmus paper blue.
It turns the universal indicator red
It turns the universal indicator purple or blue.
A base turns the universal indicator blue or u can say a alkali substance.
The gas that turns a universal indicator blue is usually chlorine.
It turns the universal indicator to scale 1
Universal Indicator turns concentrated HCl red because Universal Indicator turns strong acids reds.
Universal Indicator. It turns red as lemon juice is an acid.
The hydrogen carbonate indicator is a dark, deep red, but then turns a brighter and richer colour red. :)
there is no acid present
Neutral is a word that describes a chemical which turns a universal indicator green. This chemical has a pH equal to 7.0 on the pH scale.
it turns neutral (green)
it turns red